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Baskerville 08-10-2007 07:50

On Stanley On ? where does this chant come from?
 
Hello Everyone,

A mate of mine would like to know where or when the chant 'On Stanley On' came about, can anyone help out with this?

Many thanks,

Baskerville.

Willie Miller 08-10-2007 11:15

Re: On Stanley On ? where does this chant come from?
 
I first heard an old lady shout it in the stand when I was a teenager.

It probably goes back before that though

MargaretR 08-10-2007 11:54

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I heard it sung mid 50s in that season when they almost went up from 3rd div north to 2nd div

melonhigh 08-10-2007 12:03

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It came from a song from the 1950's (I think) called "On Stanley On". See
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ley-30081.html

Oldgobbin 08-10-2007 14:15

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The actual quotation comes from Sir Walter Scott's "Marmion", dated 1808. The line goes:
"Charge, Chester, charge, on Stanley on!"
It was adopted as a sort of Stanley battle-cry in the 1950s and was then immortalised in the song, written for Stanley,the first line of which was
"On Stanley on, lads, on Stanley on!" and which has been quoted many times, both correctly and incorrectly on this messageboard. Somewhere in my loft I believe I have a taped copy of the song which was re-released to coincide with Stanley's great cup run in the early nineties which ended at Ewood Park against Crewe.
"Mary's Music" on (I think!) Abbey Street or the bottom of Whalley Road(prop. Mary Mortimer, wife of Joe from Mort's dance hall), did a roaring trade selling copies of it to sad but nostalgic old Peel Park-ites like myself.

cashman 08-10-2007 14:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Oldgobbin (Post 479212)
The actual quotation comes from Sir Walter Scott's "Marmion", dated 1808. The line goes:
"Charge, Chester, charge, on Stanley on!"
It was adopted as a sort of Stanley battle-cry in the 1950s and was then immortalised in the song, written for Stanley,the first line of which was
"On Stanley on, lads, on Stanley on!" and which has been quoted many times, both correctly and incorrectly on this messageboard. Somewhere in my loft I believe I have a taped copy of the song which was re-released to coincide with Stanley's great cup run in the early nineties which ended at Ewood Park against Crewe.
"Mary's Music" on (I think!) Abbey Street or the bottom of Whalley Road(prop. Mary Mortimer, wife of Joe from Mort's dance hall), did a roaring trade selling copies of it to sad but nostalgic old Peel Park-ites like myself.

thats great oldgobbin wish i had a copy,never knew mary did one.

WillowTheWhisp 08-10-2007 15:03

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Oh I would love to hear it.

Tin Monkey 08-10-2007 15:53

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Mary's Music was merely the retailer.

The producers of the tape/song in the early 90s were Red Dawn and the 'force' behind the project was Terry Slinger, ex-Stanley photographer

maccawozzagod 08-10-2007 16:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 479246)
and the 'force' behind the project was Terry Slinger, ex-Stanley photographer

.. and present OSC photogrpaher. I believe there may be a re-release in the not too distant future with one or two other collaberations ...

melonhigh 08-10-2007 18:48

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But has anyone got a copy of the original and who was it by? I seem to remember my dad having an old 78rpm but don't know what happened to it. (But thenagain that might just be my aging brain.) It was certainly played at home games in the early sixties (Probably by Ricky Kirby's granddad!)

Zero 08-10-2007 20:09

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The recorded version I have is credited as "The Stanley Choir & Red Dawn".
I was hoping to see Terry at the OSC meet tonight but he wasn`t there, but I`m sure he will be able to sort you out a 6 track CD featuring:-
Accrington Go ! - ASFC Norwegian supporters club
Stanley Centenary Song - Chris Lazenby
On Stanley On - as mentioned
Don`t Rush me - Red Dawn
Accrington Aria - Rochdale Brass Band
Centenary Instrumental
Like I say Terry is the man to see or ask about this.
I can only do you the Stanley`s Back E.P. for 3 quid.

Haggis316 08-10-2007 20:15

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This is my earlier thread detailing virtually all we knew at the time.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ley-30081.html

Jon Anderson of Yes could remember singing the song at the old Stanley.

Someone at one of the games told me that the record was backed by a local choir.

I sing it and hum the tune regularly at work in Leeds. I work open plan. I am not sure what my work mates make of it.

Zero 08-10-2007 21:52

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As far as I can tell these are the words :-

Stanley`s the team that we all talk about,
Their name and fame are spreading far and wide.
They`re on the Lash (?)
They`re sportsmen through and through
Follow the gallant lads in red who will turn the tide.

On Stanley on lads on Stanley on
We'll cheer our heads off
When you get that ball into the net
So its on Stanley on lads
We'll fight until we've won
Be sure we'll never be downhearted
cos its ON Stanley On !

I`ve listened over and over and it still sounds like Lash to me :D

flashy 09-10-2007 07:10

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coulda been slash mark ;)

Preacher Man 11-10-2007 10:48

Re: On Stanley On ? where does this chant come from?
 
After hours of research I believe "On Stanley On" was written by a chappy called
Milton Holgate, he apparently was the conductor for the "Accrington Male Voice Choir"?. The tune, (and possibly the words) were written before the start of WW.2 .
Hope this helps

The Preacher


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